medium voltage definition

medium voltage means the set of nominal voltage levels that lie above low voltage and below high voltage in the range of 1 kV to 44 kV;
medium voltage means the set of nominal voltage levels that lie above low voltage and below high voltage in the range of 1kV < Un <- 44 kV. [ SANS 1019];
medium voltage or”MV” means a voltage exceeding 250 volts but not exceeding 650 volts;

Examples of medium voltage in a sentence

  • Medium Voltage System Two Unit Auxiliary Transformers will be provided per the RFP.

  • Recycled Fiber Plant and PM Auxiliaries 4160 VAC 1200 A load break and fuse 5000/6666 KVA Transformer 1200 A Main Breaker 4160 V Bus Seven Medium Voltage Starters to Process Motors Two, fused disconnects to VFDs Space for an Additional Medium Voltage Starter .

  • With this work, handling elements of the Medium Voltage network will be telecontrolled.

  • In furtherance of the Telemonitoring Plan of the Medium Voltage Network, in 2012, 551 new pieces of equipment were installed; totaling 1018 points since its very beginning in 2007.

  • It is a tool which incorporates the GIS graphic potentiality and integrates to the DMS—MGD system of operation of the Medium Voltage network on screen.


More Definitions of medium voltage

medium voltage means the set of nominal voltage levels that lie above low voltage and below high voltage in the range of 1 kV <Un - 44 kV. [SABS 1019];
medium voltage means voltages greater than six hundred sixty (660) and up to nine hundred ninety-nine (999) volts;
medium voltage means a voltage of more than 1 000 Volts (RMS) but not more than 44 000 volts (RMS);
medium voltage means a voltage normally exceeding 250 volts but not exceeding 650 volts;
medium voltage or "MV" means the set of nominal voltage levels which lies above low voltage and below high voltage in the range of 1 kV<Un=44 kV in accordance with SANS 1019;
medium voltage means voltage from 6.6kV to 33kV;
medium voltage means the voltage higher than 250 volts but which does not exceed 650 volts under normal conditions subject, however, to the percentage variation allowed under the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956;